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Aesthetic Regulation: State V. Jones, Arthur L. Berger Oct 1983

Aesthetic Regulation: State V. Jones, Arthur L. Berger

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Planning For Platted Lands: Land Use Remedies For Lot Sale Subdivisions, Frank Schnidman, R. Lisle Baker Oct 1983

Planning For Platted Lands: Land Use Remedies For Lot Sale Subdivisions, Frank Schnidman, R. Lisle Baker

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Renewing Our Renewable Forest Resource: The Legislative Framework, Peter A. Love Oct 1983

Renewing Our Renewable Forest Resource: The Legislative Framework, Peter A. Love

Dalhousie Law Journal

Since the first settlers arrived on Canada's shores, the forests have been looked to as a major source of economic activity and wealth. Year after year and decade after decade, Canadians have gone to the woods to fell trees in order to satisfy the ever-increasing demands of both the country and the world. In the nineteenth century, the magnificent pine and oak timber of eastern Canada, highly prized as lumber for construction and ship building, was the first to be depleted.' The beginning of the twentieth century saw the loggers moving north and west as the demand for paper and …


Environmental Law - Atomic Energy Act, Steven B. Bennett Oct 1983

Environmental Law - Atomic Energy Act, Steven B. Bennett

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Water Law - Sporhase V. Nebraska, Mary Ann Green Oct 1983

Water Law - Sporhase V. Nebraska, Mary Ann Green

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Natural Resources - Constitutional Law, Celia L. Jorgensen Oct 1983

Natural Resources - Constitutional Law, Celia L. Jorgensen

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation Oct 1983

The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation

Dalhousie Law Journal

Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks were set up between 1930 and 1968, and seven parks and three national park reserves were established between 1968 and 1982. With the exception of the establishment of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in 1982, there has been no further expansion to date. Thus, there are currently twenty-six national parks and three national …


Kell V. Appalachian Power Co.: Aerial Application Of Herbicides On Utility Right-Of-Ways, Thad S. Huffman West Virginia University College Of Law Jun 1983

Kell V. Appalachian Power Co.: Aerial Application Of Herbicides On Utility Right-Of-Ways, Thad S. Huffman West Virginia University College Of Law

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Disturbing Surface Rights: What Does Reasonably Necessary Mean In West Virginia, Clinton W. Smith May 1983

Disturbing Surface Rights: What Does Reasonably Necessary Mean In West Virginia, Clinton W. Smith

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Retroactive Land Statutes--Indiana's Dormant Mineral Act Declared Constitutional, Deborah Mchenry Woodburn May 1983

Retroactive Land Statutes--Indiana's Dormant Mineral Act Declared Constitutional, Deborah Mchenry Woodburn

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Access To Virginia's Tidelands: A Framework For Analysis Of Implied Dedications And Public Presecriptive Rights, Margit Livingston May 1983

Public Access To Virginia's Tidelands: A Framework For Analysis Of Implied Dedications And Public Presecriptive Rights, Margit Livingston

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Can Land Be Saved For Agriculture? Proceedings Of A Working Conference To Find Solutions For California, California Institute Of Public Affairs Apr 1983

How Can Land Be Saved For Agriculture? Proceedings Of A Working Conference To Find Solutions For California, California Institute Of Public Affairs

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


The Mentally Retarded And Private Restrictive Covenants, Thomas F. Guernsey Apr 1983

The Mentally Retarded And Private Restrictive Covenants, Thomas F. Guernsey

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Lawyering In First-Year Property, Joseph P. Tomain Jan 1983

Lawyering In First-Year Property, Joseph P. Tomain

Faculty Articles and Other Publications

This essay discusses the use of a role-playing exercise in a large (70-100 students), first-year Property II course. The central focus of the course is land use. The author uses a Board of Adjustment hypothetical, with students in the roles of lawyer, client, expert, and member of the Board of Adjustment. I first used the problem to encourage fact analysis. Even second-semester first-year students too easily ignore facts and focus on the "rules of law" seemingly to the exclusion of all else. After using this method, however, it became apparent that many more learning opportunities present themselves. In addition to …


California's Agricultural Land Use Policies, Senate Committee On Local Government Jan 1983

California's Agricultural Land Use Policies, Senate Committee On Local Government

California Senate

No abstract provided.


Alternative Techniques For Controlling Land Use: A Guide For Small Cities And Rural Areas In California, Institute Of Governmental Affairs Jan 1983

Alternative Techniques For Controlling Land Use: A Guide For Small Cities And Rural Areas In California, Institute Of Governmental Affairs

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within The Jurisdiction Of The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, Land Use Regulation Commission Jan 1983

Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within The Jurisdiction Of The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, Land Use Regulation Commission

Maine Collection

Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within the Jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission

Maine Department of Conservation, Land Use Regulation Commission, Augusta, Maine.

Originally Adopted in 1976; Revised in 1983.

Contents: Chapter 1 : The Land Use Regulation Commission / Chapter 2 : Natural Resources / Chapter 3 : Development / Chapter 4 : Goals and Policies of the Commission / Chapter 5 : Issues for the Present and the Future / Appendices


West V. National Mines: Creation Of Private Nuisance By Use Of Public Property, Gene W. Bailey Ii Jan 1983

West V. National Mines: Creation Of Private Nuisance By Use Of Public Property, Gene W. Bailey Ii

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reader Response, Arthur Christian Nelson Jan 1983

Reader Response, Arthur Christian Nelson

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Swank Decision: Economic Interest In Coal Not Dependent On Lease Terminability, Jay Rosenblum Jan 1983

The Swank Decision: Economic Interest In Coal Not Dependent On Lease Terminability, Jay Rosenblum

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Review Of Land Use Conflicts: Organizational Design And Resource Management; Environmental Impact Review And Housing: Process Lessons From The California Experience; Creative Land Development: Bridge To The Future; And Toward Eden, Nicholas A. Robinson Jan 1983

Review Of Land Use Conflicts: Organizational Design And Resource Management; Environmental Impact Review And Housing: Process Lessons From The California Experience; Creative Land Development: Bridge To The Future; And Toward Eden, Nicholas A. Robinson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.